2018-19 (Junior): Played in all 27 games and started 25 of those... Had a career year after averaging 10.8 points with 2.2 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game... Shot 47.1 percent from 3-point distance, third-best mark in the USA South... Scored a career-high 21 points twice on the year, in a win against LaGrange (Nov. 30) and in a win at Greensboro (Jan. 18)... Had 12 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer, in a win at LaGrange (Feb. 2)... Had 14 games of double-digit scoring... Scored 20 points in a win at Piedmont (Feb. 9)... Registered a career-high nine assists at Concordia (Texas) (Jan. 1)... Named to third straight USA South All-Academic team

2017-18 (Sophomore): Appeared in 27 games, making two starts and averaging 8.8 minutes per game… Recorded a career-high in points scored in a game with nine against Pfeiffer (Jan. 20) and at Huntingdon (Jan. 27)… Recorded career-high season totals in points scored with 53, assists with seven, rebounds with 28, and steals with 13... Earned a second straight USA South All-Academic honor

2016-17 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games, averaging 2.6 minutes per game... Scored five points, including a 3-pointer, in his collegiate debut, a win over Dallas (Nov. 18)... Hit a 3-pointer in a win over Averett (Feb. 11)... Named to the USA South All-Academic team

High School: Attended Pope High School... Was his team's Offensive MVP after averaging 13 points per game and shooting 43 percent from 3-point land his senior year... Helped the Greyhounds to the state tournament three times, including twice in class 6A... Voted Cobb County Player of the Month in January and February of senior year... In his senior year, he was recognized with the Pope High School Positive Male Athlete Award... Was also named to the All-Region honorable mention team in Region 5 Class 6A... Graduated with honors... Played with the FCI Warriors AAU program in the summer of 2015

Personal: Is the son of Craig Hollis and Shelli Liston... Step-father is Chuck Liston, who played basketball at Oklahoma State and was later an NAIA All-American at East Central (Okla.) before playing professionally overseas... Has four siblings: Cal, Preston, Matthew and Lacey... Favorite Bible verse is Colossians 3:23... Majoring in sport administration... Wants to become a college basketball coach